2015 News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 15, 2015

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
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NJSP Seeking Volunteers for Domestic Violence Response Teams

Somerset, Burlington, Cumberland, Warren and Gloucester Counties

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West Trenton, N.J. - The New Jersey State Police and partnering domestic violence advocacy groups are seeking volunteers for Domestic Violence Response Teams (DVRT) in Cumberland County.

Volunteer advocates work in conjunction with police, county prosecutor’s offices, and private organizations to provide support, information, referrals, and a safety plan to victims of domestic violence.

Volunteers must attend a free, 40-hour training course, possess a valid driver’s license, be willing to serve on an on-call shift basis, and submit to background investigations and fingerprinting.  Applications are currently being accepted.  The training is scheduled to start on on June 29 with continuing classes that will end July 29. 

For further information contact the New Jersey State Police Victim Services Unit at (609)882-2000 ext. 2375 or contact Somerset DVRT Coordinator Stephanie Zee at 908-359-0003 ext. 200, Burlington County DVRT Coordinator Tiffany Rozelle at 856-824-0599 ext. 8606, or email Cumberland/Gloucester County Coordinator Denis Rosen at drosen@centerffs.org.

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